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laure
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Posted: 07/31/06 - 23:00 Post subject: Do allergies make you tired? |
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HI, I am Mike, 19 years old. I'm allergic to the pollen grains – I can't get out for a month or two when it is springtime, because my face gets all red of hives, and I feel so exhausted like I have been working all day! Has this fatigue anything to do with my allergy?
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Posted: 08/05/06 - 09:44 Post subject: |
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Yes, allergy can cause the fatigue; especially so called cold ones. There are many known causes of this exhaustion such as hypothyroidism, depression, insomnia, and diabetes, but the most common causes of allergic fatigue are the substances that cause allergic reactions: the molds, pollens, dust mites, medications... It is just a side effect of your allergic disorder, but you should discuss your fatigue with your physician and learn how to fight it before you get used to it!
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